Baby Feeding & Safety

On this Baby Feeding & Safety category page, partner retailers publish items where the quick checks are practical: teat flow size on bottles, the width and fixing style of gates, and whether a steriliser is steam, UV or cold-water. Product types span feeding bottles, sterilisers, bibs and muslins, weaning sets, food storage pots, high chairs and safety gates, with colour and pack formats handled differently by each partner. Some ranges appear as single items, others as bundles with spare teats, lids or trays. Not everything stays available for long. New shades, replacement parts and seasonal prints rotate as partner listings update, so the mix changes between visits.

Read on for how key Baby Feeding & Safety items are grouped and what varies between partner listings

Core items you’ll notice first

Feeding bottles, sterilisers and gates sit side-by-side with bibs, muslins and high-chair accessories, and partners don’t always group them the same way. Some publish baby feeding bottles as separate colour variants (150ml, 260ml, 330ml), while others roll multiple sizes into one listing with a size selector and bundled teats. It looks messy. Listings from Mothercare also show overlap between bottle sets, replacement teats (slow/medium/fast flow) and bottle brushes, so check whether you’re viewing a single bottle, a 2-pack, or a starter kit with a drying rack.

Sets, multipacks and bundle handling

Weaning products arrive as single bowls or as a baby weaning set with plate, spoon and suction base, and partners vary on whether that appears as one bundle or several separate lines. Some publish a 4-piece silicone set as one item; others split out the cup, bib and plate so colours can be mixed. Short listings happen. At Mamas & Papas, you’ll also see combined formats such as a high chair with tray insert and footrest, where the same chair is repeated for different cushion prints or tray colours.

Fit, sizing and spec differences that matter

Safety and feeding specs aren’t always stated in the same place, so it helps to scan for measurements and compatibility notes before assuming two items match. A gate might be listed as 76–83cm with 7cm extension options, while another partner publishes only the maximum opening width and leaves the extension bar as a separate add-on. Sizes move around. For baby safety gates, also watch for pressure-fit versus screw-fit, plus whether the listing includes wall cups, stairway kits, or a one-hand latch.

Materials, build and functional details

Materials change the day-to-day use: silicone bibs wipe clean but fabric muslins (100% cotton or bamboo blend) wash differently, and bottle bodies can be glass, PPSU or polypropylene with different finishes. One detail matters. On high chairs, look for removable seat pads, a 5-point harness, and whether high chair safety straps are included or shown as a replacement part; Boots listings also vary between a full chair, a spare crotch strap, and a tray insert, even when the product photos look similar.

Common checks people make while browsing

Capacity and pack size come first: 6 x 60ml pots versus 4 x 120ml, or a 2-pack of bibs versus a 10-pack of muslins. Labels are inconsistent. For baby food storage pots, check whether lids are screw-top or push-fit, whether the pots are freezer-safe and microwave-safe, and if a date dial or write-on panel is part of the lid. On sterilisers, confirm the format (countertop unit, microwave tub, or travel sterilising bag) and whether tongs and a bottle stand are included.

How discount codes help lower costs when buying Baby Feeding & Safety

Discount codes relate to reduced cost when shopping for Baby Feeding & Safety items, including listings where a baby bottle steriliser is shown as a countertop unit with a 6-bottle capacity, a drying function, or a compact travel size. The operational part is simple: Discount Promo Codes provides access to discount codes for partner retailers, and retailer code-page links may appear alongside product listings. Charity is part of the model—20% of profits are donated each month. Some partners attach code links at brand level, others at category level, and the presence of those links can change as retailers update their pages.